How to not be complacent with Robbie Slocomb, CEO of Boys and Girls Club - Northern Georgia
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How many times have you heard the 10 commandments? You probably know them by heart. But are you just seeing them, or are you really hearing them? Complacency is dangerous. Before we know it, we aren't heeding warnings, or listening to the things we know to be true. Today’s guest Robbie Slocomb dives into how a divorce helped him come to realize this fact, and not get stuck in complacency.  In this episode, you’ll discover…  What is the key trait to winning at work and at home? (1:25) Are you doing what you know? (9:15) Complacency wake-up calls. (17:??) Is God calling you to something? (26:50)   Robbie’s Bio:  Robbie Slocumb, based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, is currently a Chief Executive Officer at Boys & Girls Clubs of Gordon, Murray, & Whitfield Counties, bringing experience from previous roles at Boys & Girls Clubs of Gordon, Murray, & Whitfield Counties. Robbie Slocumb holds a 1991 - 1997 BA in Communications & Education from Lee University. With a robust skill set that includes Board Development, Resource Development, Youth Development, Organizational Development, Non-profit Leadership, and more, Robbie Slocumb contributes valuable insights to the industry.    What's Next?  Are you struggling to win at both home and work? Maybe you’re crushing it at work, but home life is tough. Or maybe home life is great, but work is challenging.  I want to give you 10 tips that I share with clients. Go to my website at www.corymcarlson.com/subscribe and download your free copy of “10 Ways To Win At Home and at Work.” Have you read ‘Rise and Go’? All leaders get knocked down from time to time, so this is a resource to help you get back up quicker.  Check it out on Amazon. Also, if you have not checked out my first book, please do! It is called Win At Home First and you can purchase it on Amazon Here. Forbes Magazine rated it one of 7 books everyone on your team should read.
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